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heat wave nsw
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:12 pm
by Alex
get over it.
a week over 30 degrees isnt hot. Media pisses me off.
thats all
alex
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:06 pm
by Mick2642
Us having an eight-hour power-cut so that a few hundred extra air-conditioners can be run in Sydney pisses me off.
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:38 pm
by TOONGA
it is like the age old joke about Marble Bar
the old drover from Marble Bar dies and goes to hell, he gets an Audience with Lucifer and asks for blankets because he is cold at night in bed.
We must remember Sydney is a lot like San Francisco...
LOL I tried to get a current weather forcast for Marble Bar and the government body associated with keeping records had this to say
No observations were reported from Marble Bar in the last 72 hours.
I would say everything has melted.
check the weather for January 2011
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/20110 ... 1101.shtml
for the month the lowest day time temp was 35.5 C mmmmm toasty
TOONGA
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:52 pm
by D3V1L
i remember not so long ago, we had a week of plus40 that was pretty warm :P
davo
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:20 pm
by Gannon
We live in a hot country, the hottest its been outside our house has been 37deg in the shade. Im sure its been over 40 in previous years.
As for aircons, we had ours running on sunday, but we set it for 28deg. It takes the edge off the heat, but uses a shit load less power. Ive been to a lot of places where the aircon is set to 18deg. Thats a big ask to drop 20deg from the air.
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:28 pm
by Silverbullet
Peh a week over 35 is nothing special, in March 09 here in Adelaide we had about 16 days (?) above 35

I think the only town/city to have a longer heat wave was Marble bar wasn't it? don't quote me on that though:o
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:38 pm
by olddog642
Bugger it sounds like every one is going soft.
When I worked on a dozer in the gulf whenever you climbed of the machine you put a jacket on as the temperature was only around the 100f and in the operators seat 110-115 was the norm.
Hylton::twisted:
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:10 pm
by El_Freddo
olddog642 wrote:Bugger it sounds like every one is going soft.
But that's ok to winge olddog! NOT. People need to harden up and stop blaming something else for their discomfort - AC has not been around for that long really, I never heard my pero's complain about the heat as they didn't grow up with AC to cool things. Mum and Dad even remember the ice block fridges! Old school!
I think a lot of people believe that they can dress in expensive clothing, drive expensive cars and live expensive lives like those from other places overseas then expect everything else to be the same as said place overseas including the weather...
Like the saying adopted one the kokoda track when ever anyone complained: Its better than being shot at. Harsh, but true. No disrespect to the diggers either - it was meant as a reminder of how hard they really had it!
Harden up Australia, we're a hot country with a harsh non-forgiving climate. Start looking after the country and not your petty "ME ME ME" lives and you might appreciate what you've got a little more.
As for the media: I'm amazed at how the Herald Sun managed to get front page photos of the Yasi devastation even though it passed overnight AND the papers were printed/circulated at the same time... Me thinks its not the devastation from cyclone Yasi that was portrayed on that front page. Shame shame shame!
I'll end the rant here, otherwise a packed lunch may be needed.
Personally I LOVE the heat! 42 in Lakes the early last week, 1st big bush fire started that day, 11 thousand and something hectares burnt out since then but is under control!
Cheers
Bennie
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:03 am
by olddog642
You're right there El Freddo this is a great country I still drive with my window down summer and winter when it rains I wind it up a little. If you close the windows and turn the wireless up loud you tend to miss a lot that nature has to offer.
Thats my rant over back under the rock I go
Hylton:twisted:
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:33 am
by FujiFan
Tripple core Rad with oil cooler upgrade and twin thermo fans (when I materialise it) will the keep the business end of my wagon comfortable....
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 4:38 pm
by FROG
olddog642 wrote:You're right there El Freddo this is a great country I still drive with my window down summer and winter when it rains I wind it up a little. If you close the windows and turn the wireless up loud you tend to miss a lot that nature has to offer.
Thats my rant over back under the rock I go
Hylton:twisted:
Absolutely agree Hylton
I deliberately go out in extreme weather to experience Australia at it's very best
That's living I reckon.
Coming to join you under that rock Hylton, at least until it cools down abit
Side note:
I love it when a dust storm rolls through Sydney and it's all over the media ,we get 'em dozens of times a year here
Love this country !
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:30 pm
by Silverbullet
Right on El Freddo!

My dad's always complaining about he heat (he's english

) even this summer we've had it exceptionally mild, but he still complains when it is hot haha.